5th grade mixed operations review worksheets

By fifth grade, fact recall should be effortless, and mixed review is how it stays that way. Thirty fact-level problems across all four operations make a quick warm-up before fractions and decimals, where a forgotten fact usually causes the wrong answer.

Free printable PDF worksheet, aligned to Common Core 4.NBT.B.4, 4.NBT.B.5.

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The kind of problems you'll get

Solve each problem. Write your answer on the line.

  1. 3 × 28 =

    Answer: 84

  2. 926 + 324 =
  3. 4 × 14 =

Every print pulls a fresh set of problems at this level, so a make-up test or a second sibling never gets the same sheet.

What's on each sheet

Every version prints on US Letter or A4, with its answer key on the last page.

How to teach this

Run it as a timed round only if accuracy is already solid: count correct answers per minute and let your child try to beat their own number, not a sibling's. Watch division facts especially; they fade first when class time moves on to fractions.

Watch for: Kids see two numbers and add out of habit. Point at the sign and name the operation before starting each problem. Kids treat division facts as brand-new learning. Every division fact is a multiplication fact turned around, so 42 ÷ 7 comes straight from 7 × 6.

Common questions about mixed operations review

Isn't fact practice below grade level for 5th grade?
As new learning, yes; as a warm-up, no. Slow facts are the most common reason fraction and decimal work goes wrong, so two minutes of mixed review is cheap insurance.
Does every print use the same problems?
No. The generator draws a new set of thirty each time, so your child never memorizes the page instead of the facts.

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Aligned to Common Core 4.NBT.B.4, 4.NBT.B.5. Reviewed by the One more sheet curriculum team. Content version 123, updated July 2026.